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Attention AP(R) Chinese and Japanese Teachers and College Faculty Evaluate AP Exams at the College Board's Annual AP(R) Reading

Applications are accepted throughout the year but you are encouraged to apply now to be considered for appointment to serve as an AP Reader at the June AP Reading. Complete the online application URL below and click: Information for AP Chinese and Japanese Readers.

The June 2008 Reading (June 9th-June 15th) will be held in Kansas City, Missouri.

Why you should become an AP Reader: - As a Reader, you are vital to the AP Program because you ensure that the AP grades students receive accurately reflect college-level achievement in each discipline. - You will receive a stipend, will be provided with housing and meals, and reimbursed for travel expenses. - You will find out what bright, hardworking students from around the world are learning and the heights of excellence they can achieve. - You will practice establishing and using a rubric consistently, which can make you a better educator when you return to your own students. - You will receive a certificate awarding Continuing Education Units and Professional Development Hours.

Join more than 9,500 college faculty and AP teachers from all over the world who gather for one week in June at college campuses around the country to read, evaluate, and score students' essays at the annual AP Reading.

At the AP Reading you will also: - exchange ideas, - share research experiences, - discuss teaching, - establish friendships, - and create a country-wide network of faculty in your discipline that can serve as a resource throughout the year.

To learn more about AP, visit AP Central (TM)-apcentral.collegeboard.com-the College Board's online home for AP Professionals.